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Day Two And Three

February 27, 2018 ken

On the National Civil Rights Trail

Posted in: Photographs Filed under: Civil Rights Trail, hiking

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← Tent City was the land poor African American farmers set up after being chased from their land by white vigilantes for their cooperation in assisting Freedom marchers.
Wonderful day walking today. I heard the ancestors rejoicing about entering Montgomery County. They were happy that I could feel and sense their 1963 Selma to Montgomery accomplishment. Towards the end of the day many of the ancestors were complaining about how sore their feet were as they turned on to Highway 31, and realized they still had another two and a half miles to go to Campsite 4 and St. Jude City. →

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